One of the most popular museums in the Colonial City. Completed around 1512, this Gothic and Renaissance style palace was the home of Diego Columbus, son of Christopher Columbus, and his wife María de Toledo, niece of King Ferdinand of Spain.
Officially an integral part of Santo Domingo’s theater scene since 2007, the independently run Teatro Guloya is tucked along the scenic Arzobispo Portes Street. A former home turned theater, it hosts various plays year-round for adults as well as children, including workshops, courses, arts and crafts exhibits, and an annual theater festival. The theater can seat up to 90 patrons, and there’s a courtyard for outdoor performances.